From the article: Head Writer Ron Carlivati tells the publication that it has been a great experience writing for his character and that this decision was storyline dictated.
Well Ron, if you could write better stories, Li could be around for longer. He wasn't biologically related to anyone in a town where everyone is cousins.
I have read rumors of a murder mystery, thought the victim was going to be Gabi, since she is leaving the show.......looks like perhaps the victim is Li
"Storyline dictated" is what they use when they really mean, " couldn't think up anything more to write for him"
These writers aren’t trying hard enough. Li could have joined EJ in the mother of all battles against the usurping Stefan and Gabi. Once the two interlopers were vanquished, they could have led the company to new heights. As for love interests, surely Sloan or Stephanie would prefer a handsome, successful businessman over bland Chad or sad-sack, Nicole-obsessed Eric
Agree that Li's character was wasted and that his portrayer, Remington Hoffman, deserved better. I hope we see him in other shows/movies, as he is a gifted actor.
It's too bad they didn't leave her with Li and they both could have gone off together with a happy ending. They never knew what to do with her once it was decided that she and Stefan were end game, even with no story.
LAUREN KOSLOW, LAST CONTINUOUS CONTRACT ACTOR FROM THE 1990'S, IS NOW RECURRING
Lauren Koslow (Kate), who was the last actor who had been on contract continuously since the 1990's, was moved to the recurring cast today. Although Suzanne Rogers (Maggie), James Reynolds (Abe) and Josh Taylor (Roman) all have tenure in the credits since the 1990's, all of those actors were off-contract for a brief period in 2003-2004 when their characters were killed off, and got their position
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In addition to my FB post, I can add that her name missing today is not a mistake. This is one of the "additional actors" I had teased would be departing the contract cast list last month. So, this was expected.
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